The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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VIRGINIA HOSPITALITY.
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Uhic *laot*r wai Imposed on by a
visitor who c—w to o*eo4 a week
early hi Doe—b*r, ao4 stayed oo ut
til a tow 4ay* hator* Chriatmaa.
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viaH. aa4 cart about for a—* way
of aottiac ri4 of bia ruaat without
hurting hia feeling*. Pi—liy be hit
upon what to* thought was a iirllli-
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as4 after r—arhtog how —ar Cb mu-
ms* was. ho 14:
"Don't you tbiak Mr. X, iba t
your wife aa4 children will want you
to be with th— during th* Christmas
holiday* r
The guest wrung bin horfv band.
"Thank you vary much for the aug-
g eat ion," ho said "I will send for
them at one*."
Tbe mosquito is one of your wore:
enemies. Do not let him have
breeding places about your home by
1—ring water standing in old buck-
ets, tana. etc. hurt In now and
punch bole* in nil such veto-els m
that tbey will not bold water.
There waa gl.TMJffMM fa stock
fraoda. Com aeqaenily there shoal
be — law a—last fraudulent stech
There were I2HJMJM worth of
burglaries I— year aad over
•M worth at hawk robberies and
hold-ups.
Why keep these auim laws
a—hut the— things is fore*.
hardy they might he modihed
Mr. Helms saggets that barglarv he
ragalrod to limit toonuelvss to an
a— aad crowbar which would he
the alcoholic content of burglary
down to 2.71 per cent, Also people
committing murder should congne
themselves to S2-calfbr* revolver*,
or a sawed-off shotgun
In addition to this, murderers,
burglars, porch climbers and so forth
should be required to wear a lkt!i«
plate. Money collected bv tin*
me—a for the government would b*
considerable and would reduce our
income Us.
All glory to the wet system >f
logic! And thanks to Mr. Helms
for showing It to us.—D-. Prank
Crsne.
Everybody should look forward to
waking up—not only out of sleep,
but out of Ignorance, bad habits,
laziness, discouragement and many
et ceteras.
Be ready for it—be willing to be
active to go abend—and to be n cre-
dit to those who care for you.-
McCUfry’s Wireless.
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Hall’s Barber Shop
J. L. HALL, Prop.
GARY, -i- TEXAS
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Two first-class barbers who
‘know their stuff.” What you
want, we have got. Give us a
call when in Gaiy.
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PENNSYLVANIA
OILS AND GREASES
Drive by and let us drain your crank-
case and refill it with the world’s re-
/ nowned Sinclair Pennsylvania Motor
(Oil. One trial and you will use no
other. Lasts longer and runs smoother
than any oil you ever before ijsed.
Wholesale or
Retail
We have bought in lar*ye quantities,
and garages and service stations over
the county will find attractive prices by
conferring with us.
O'Kelley Motor Co.
“SERVICE WITH A SMILE”
Carthage, Taxae .
Who Merits Your
PATRONAGE?
'THE ONE WHO MEETS THE PRICE. OR WE WHO MAKE ’EM. HERE IS AN
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE YOUR REQUIREMENTS AT A DE-
CIDEDLY LOW PRICE.
Wash Fabrics
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
Lat Your Spring
Phoenix
Satisfaction knitted into
every pair and priced to
you At a great savins.
Per pair—
Printed Rayons and Voileg make the ideal Frocks
for hot summer days—always crisp and fresh in
appearance, smart and becoming—we have a varied
assortment of the finest qualities at a nice saving to
you. Per yard—
25c70 89c
THEY’RE HERE
SPRING SHIRTS
The Season’s latest fabrics, cut and
tailored to keep you looking your
best. Fast colors. Value-giving
selections are ofYered you at—
$1.00 ° $2.89
5%c Per Yard
Good grade of Canvas, 36 inches
wide—
5%c Per Yard
10c Per Yard
Brwon Domestic, nice grade, but
light weight, 36 inches wide—
10c Per Yard
2 cans Nice Salmon—
25c
ii.r» oz. K. (’. Baking Powder—
21c
Corn and Tomatoes, per can—
12c
Little Fellows’
WASH
SUITS
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$6.00 Oxfords
$4.95
When we say these are $6,00 Shoes
it is no idle talk for these Shoes
will compare favorably with any
shoe selling in a regular way at
around $6.00. Per pair—
$4.95
Button-On and Middy
Blouse Style, assorted
colors and sizes, and
tastefully trimmed, at
values you will appre-
ciate. Per suit—
49c 70 98c
48c Per Yard
10-4 Bleached Sheeting, good grade
48c Per Yard
COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH
WHAT YOU ARE ASKED TO
PAY ELSEWHERE, THEN COME
HERE AND SAVE THE DIFFER-
ENCE._
SOME SPLENDID
VALUES FROM OUR
GROCERY DEPT.
6 bars P. and G. Soap—
23c
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Cocoa. Vi CHn—
19c
Prince Albert Tobacco—
12c
89c Each
Sheets, 72x80, nice grade, only—
89c Each
$1.79 Per Pair
Extra Special—Mens’ Khaki Pants
worth more than we ask.
$1.79 Per Pair
9c Per Yard
Cotton Plaids, good colors—
9c Per Yard
Nice Bacon—
24c Per Pound
Mother’s Oat*—
32c
3 lbs. Best Crackers—
44c
Carthage Dry Goods
Company
O/fE T'RICECASH HOUSE
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1926, newspaper, May 12, 1926; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901084/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.